Yes because English is the language of business in the world. It also gives Filipinos an advantage when it comes to expanding in a global market.
The English language also acts as a neutral national language where regional biases cannot be implied.
The Filipino language is known as Tagalog. There are many English short stories which have been translated into the language.
Well A Filipino teacher uses Filipino language while English teacher use English language Easy as that well ti is just the language which differs but the lessons are just the same
Filipino students can encounter many difficulties when learning to speak English, including unqualified teachers, poor learning environments, and inadequate learning materials. English as a second language can often be riddled with grammatical patterns and formation errors.
The status of English language proficiency of Filipino nursing students is good. All Filipino students are taught English early on in school in the Philippines.
The English language is a boon - helpful and beneficial
The word "gawaing pangkabuhayan" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "livelihood deed".
The word "pananalita" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language on the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "wordings". Additional Info: The root word of "pananalita" in Filipino is "salita" which means "word" in English.
They are both different language's
Kuto is a Filipino language Lice is a English language Kuto means Lice in English
*American English *British English *Australian English *Filipino English
The word "katarungan" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "justice".
The word "sinulid" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "thread".